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Thousands flee US wildfires

Hundreds of Colorado homes razed as 169kph winds fan flames

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DENVER: Mike Guanella and his family were relaxing at their Colorado home and looking forward to celebratin­g a belated family Christmas when reports of a nearby grass fire quickly turned into a concerning pre-evacuation notice and then within minutes into an order to leave immediatel­y.

The Guanellas were among tens of thousands of residents who were forced to evacuate their homes outside Denver as wildfires fuelled by winds that gusted up to 169kph engulfed parts of two cities and burned an estimated 580 homes, a hotel and a shopping centre.

Instead of opening Christmas presents at home in the city of Superior as they had planned, Guanella and his wife, their three children and three dogs were staying a friend’s house in Denver and hoping their house was still standing.

“Those presents are still under the tree right now ... we hope,” Guanella said.

At least one first responder and six others were injured in the fires that began Thursday morning, unusually late in the year and following an extremely dry fall and a winter so far nearly devoid of snow. Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle acknowledg­ed that more injuries and also deaths could be possible due to the intensity of fires that quickly swept across the region.

“This is the kind of fire we can’t fight head on,” Pelle said. “We actually had deputy sheriffs and firefighte­rs in areas that had to pull out because they just got overrun,” he added.

As night fell, officials were watching how the winds behaved and the fires reacted to determine when crews are able to go in and begin assessing the damage and searching for any victims.

Evacuation­s were ordered earlier in the day for the cities of Louisville and Superior, located about 32km northwest of Denver and home to a combined 34,000 people. A nearby portion of US Highway 36 also was shut down.

The neighbouri­ng towns are filled with middle and upper-middle class subdivisio­ns surrounded by shopping centres, parks and schools. The area is in between Denver and Boulder, a foothills college town home to the University of Colorado.

 ?? ?? Overwhelme­d: Houses burning as wildfires rip through a neighbourh­ood in Superior, Colorado. — ap
Overwhelme­d: Houses burning as wildfires rip through a neighbourh­ood in Superior, Colorado. — ap

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